Principles of Chemistry II Syllabus for 2013-2014
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Warren Hall 101C

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Course

CHEM-1312-DC003 Principles of Chemistry II

Prerequisites

CHEM 1311-minimum grade of C Corequisite: CHEM 1112

Course Description

Chemical equilibrium; phase diagrams and spectrometry; acid-base concepts; thermodynamics; kinetics; electrochemistry; nuclear chemistry; an introduction to organic chemistry and descriptive inorganic chemistry.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Dual Credit Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

\ Chemistry:  The Central Science, 12th Edition, by Brown, LeMay, Bursten

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Student Performance

\ Upon successful completion of this course, students will:

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  1. \ State the characteristics of liquids and solids, including phase diagrams and spectrometry.
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  3. \ Articulate the importance of intermolecular interactions and predict trends in physical properties.
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  5. \ Identify the characteristics of acids, bases, and salts, and solve problems based on their quantitative relationships.
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  7. \ Identify and balance oxidation-reduction equations, and solve redox titration problems.
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  9. \ Determine the rate of a reaction and its dependence on concentration, time, and temperature.
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  11. \ Apply the principles of equilibrium to aqueous systems using LeChatelier’s Principle to predict the effects of concentration, pressure, and temperature changes on equilibrium mixtures.
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  13. \ Analyze and perform calculations with the thermodynamic functions, enthalpy, entropy, and free energy.
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  15. \ Discuss the construction and operation of galvanic and electrolytic electrochemical cells, and determine standard and non‐standard cell potentials.
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  17. \ Define nuclear decay processes.
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  19. \ Describe basic principles of organic chemistry and descriptive inorganic chemistry
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Expected Student Behavior

\ Please be respectful of the other students in class.  Turn off cell phones/pagers.  Pay attention in class.  Do not be disruptive.  If you arrive late, do not try to go to your accustomed seat, but quietly take a chair close to the door.  If you are causing a disruption in class, you may be asked to leave.  If there is any evidence of cheating on any homework, quiz, test, or final, you will receive a zero for that item and cannot make it up or replace it and it cannot be dropped.

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\ Please see Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook for further information.

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Grading Criteria

\ Tests: There will be a test approximately every one or two chapters covered (i.e. 5-6 tests).  The test date will be announced at least a week in advance.  The lowest grade will be dropped. If a test is missed it will automatically count as a zero, but can still be the dropped grade.  There are NO makeup exams.  Work must be legible and the final answer must be clearly indicated to receive credit.  If special accommodations become necessary, arrangements must be made BEFORE (at least 24 hours prior) the exam date and you must have WRITTEN permission from the instructor.  You may not leave the room during a test.  No tests will be handed out once someone has left the room.  During tests, there are no cell phones, pagers, or graphing calculators allowed.  You must use the periodic tables, scratch paper, and calculators supplied by the department.

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\ Quizzes: Quizzes may be given each lecture period during the first ten minutes of class throughout the semester.  Quizzes cannot be made-up, but the lowest grade will be dropped.  Typically, there will be a quiz on the first day that we begin class discussing that chapter.  You may not leave the room during a quiz.  If you are not in the classroom when quizzes are passed out, you cannot take the quiz for that chapter.  Do not arrive tardy for class.

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\ Homework Problems: Problems will be assigned for each unit by your high school instructor: 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, and 21.  Doing the homework improves the understanding of the subject matter.  

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\ Final Exam: The final exam is a standardized test produced by the American Chemical Society for College General Chemistry.  It consists of 70 multiple choice questions and is two hours in duration.

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\ Overall Grade:  The lowest quiz, test, and homework grade will all be dropped and the average for that type of assignment will be based on one less than the total.   

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\ The final average will be derived from the following weighted grades: Quizzes - 10%, Tests - 65%, Homework - 10%, Final Exam - 15%.  Grades are based on 90.00+ = A, 80.00-89.99 = B, 70.00-79.99 = C, 60.00-69.99 = D, and 59.99 and lower = F.

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Attendance

Attendance in class is expected.  Dropping the course is the sole responsibility of the student.  Failure to officially withdraw will result in a grade of F.  Last day to drop courses without permission is April 24 

Calendar

\ These chapters will be discussed, time permitting, during the semester.

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\                Chapter 11 Intermolecular Forces, Liquids, and Solids

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\                 Chapter 12 Solids and Modern Materials

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\                 Test 1

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\                 Chapter 13 Properties of Solutions

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\                 Test 2

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\                 Chapter 14 Chemical Kinetics

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\                 Chapter 15 Chemical Equilibrium

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\                 Test 3

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\                 Chapter 16 Acid-Base Equilibria

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\                 Chapter 17 Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria

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\                 Test 4

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\                 Chapter 19 Chemical Thermodynamics

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\                 Test 5

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\                 Chapter 20 Electrochemistry

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\                 Chapter 21 Nuclear Chemistry (selected topics) 

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\                 Test 6

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\ FINAL EXAM

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11/30/-1 12:00 AM